hey guys im new to the site and i got a question. this has happened a few times..the ones we had the other night. we stirred them up with the female howl. they howled for about ten minutes. getting closer. then we female howled again and all went quiet for about ten minutes. then one probably 80 yards behind us started to bark. we barked back and nothing..any tips?

there are some nuances to the whole barking thing, the best advice would be to just don't do it in the field until you have some one work with you a bit. sharp barks are fine, woofs are bad......as a rule of thumb.

o well we use alot of electronic calls and the bark that played almost mimic'd the bark it barked. also alot of times what happens is we will do a rabbit in distress or howl and it will wake up a pack to the south of us then a pack to the north of us we respond. but neither seems to move. any tips?

This is a good time of the Year in South Western Pa. where I hit the Morning Hunt, getting on a ridge top Hitting the Turkey calls Starting just at day break, this is when the Turkeys are coming down off there roost, and start calling to join up, the Yotes come running in they still come to a halt anywhere from 75 to 100 yrds but all you have to do is do a pur or faint Strut call and they come in for a better shot. Works for me.

Hey iowahunter,I'm pretty new to callin here in Central Iowa, but I have noticed my coyotes called in and coyotes killed is half what it was last yr.(ihaven't burned my sets out as I'm gaining more ground to call all the time with plenty of sign) Now I'm trying to use some pup howls/female howls but haven't mastered that yet. Last year we had LOTS of snow and cold and this year warm with little snow. Just wondering how it's been for you this year.I try to make at least one set early morning and one at dusk. I'm soaking up all the info I can. Thanks.